In Polish, Warsaw is pronounced as "Warszawa." The "W" is pronounced like the English "V," the "sz" sounds like "sh," and the "a" is pronounced as "ah." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, making it sound like "Var-SHAH-vah."
Polish Theatre in Warsaw was created in 1913.
It was invented by John Warsaw, a Polish inventor
Residents of Warsaw, Poland are Polish (known as Poles).
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Warsaw (in Polish: Warszawa) is in Poland, and is the capital as well.
All Polish food is served in Warsaw. Polish food consists of pierogi, golabki, pyzy, nalesniki, that sort of thing.
in Polish language it is spelled Warszawa in English it is spelled Warsaw\ trust me i know i am polish
It is Warsaw in English but in Polish it is Warszawa.
You Spell It as Warszawa.
Warsaw is the English name of the capital of Poland, and Warszawa is the Polish name.
In Polish, the name "Wanda" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English. It is pronounced as "VAHN-dah" in Polish.